Hawise, Countess of Aumale

"[2][3] In addition to her inherited lands in Normandy and England (which included the Honour of Holderness, in the eastern part of Yorkshire), Hawise received in dower one-third of the substantial Mandeville estates, making her a wealthy widow with powerful connections.

There were no children from the marriage, "raising concern about the succession to both the earldom of Essex and the patrimony of Aumale".

"[7] King Richard gave her in marriage to Baldwin de Béthune, his companion on crusade and in captivity.

The following year, in 1179, he and Earl William de Mandeville escorted King Philip Augustus to visit the tomb of newly canonized Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury,[8] and attended the election of Otto IV, as Holy Roman Emperor.

Now Richard fulfilled his father's promise with an even wealthier heiress, but their enjoyment of her Aumale lands in Normandy was short-lived.